The ongoing trade war is threatening to derail all of the great things President Trump has accomplished for our economy, especially here in Wisconsin.
WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Rep. Ron Kind announced Sarah Abel as the new Communications Director based in his Washington, DC office. “I’m excited to have Sarah join our hard-working team as Communications Director,” said Rep. Ron Kind. “Sarah brings a range of communication experience
Zweifel writes about Chicago Sun-Times columnist Neil Steinberg’s recent comments about the treatment of immigrant children at the Mexican border.
Governor Tony Evers’ budget vetoes actually increased government spending, something that was not supposed to be possible.
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MADISON – As of 10 am, several State of Wisconsin buildings in downtown Madison are without electrical service. All state buildings remain open to employees, but the public is discouraged from visiting impacted buildings during the outage. The public should call ahead
MADISON – In order to meet requirements for the Food Safety Modernization Act, the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is encouraging fresh produce growers to schedule a pre-inspection farm review. Referred to as an on-farm readiness
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Contact: Mary McCarthy (262) 293-6692 MADISON — The campaign of Judge Jill Karofsky, candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice, announced today that it had raised more than $120,000 in the early campaign finance period, including more than $105,000 from donors
Gov. Tony Evers wrote departing WEDC Chair and CEO Mark Hogan he hopes they’ll “work in unison” to meet the needs of taxpayers and Foxconn as possible changes to the company’s incentive package are considered. Evers sent the letter to
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges & Universities From WisPolitics.com … — Supreme Court candidate Jill Karofsky raised $121,000 since early May for her bid to knock off conservative Justice Daniel Kelly, her campaign says. The
Supreme Court candidate Jill Karofsky raised $121,000 since early May for her bid to knock off conservative Justice Daniel Kelly, her campaign says. The Dane County judge will report $110,913 in the bank to end June and received donations from
The ongoing trade war is threatening to derail all of the great things President Trump has accomplished for our economy, especially here in Wisconsin.
WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Rep. Ron Kind announced Sarah Abel as the new Communications Director based in his Washington, DC office. “I’m excited to have Sarah join our hard-working team as Communications Director,” said Rep. Ron Kind. “Sarah brings a range of communication experience to the table and I know she will help this
Zweifel writes about Chicago Sun-Times columnist Neil Steinberg’s recent comments about the treatment of immigrant children at the Mexican border.
Governor Tony Evers’ budget vetoes actually increased government spending, something that was not supposed to be possible.
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MADISON – As of 10 am, several State of Wisconsin buildings in downtown Madison are without electrical service. All state buildings remain open to employees, but the public is discouraged from visiting impacted buildings during the outage. The public should call ahead if visiting to determine if their destination is without power.
MADISON – In order to meet requirements for the Food Safety Modernization Act, the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is encouraging fresh produce growers to schedule a pre-inspection farm review. Referred to as an on-farm readiness review, it provides growers with information about what state and
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Contact: Mary McCarthy (262) 293-6692 MADISON — The campaign of Judge Jill Karofsky, candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice, announced today that it had raised more than $120,000 in the early campaign finance period, including more than $105,000 from donors other than the candidate. More than 600 individuals donated to
Gov. Tony Evers wrote departing WEDC Chair and CEO Mark Hogan he hopes they’ll “work in unison” to meet the needs of taxpayers and Foxconn as possible changes to the company’s incentive package are considered. Evers sent the letter to Hogan Monday after visiting the site of the plant in
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges & Universities From WisPolitics.com … — Supreme Court candidate Jill Karofsky raised $121,000 since early May for her bid to knock off conservative Justice Daniel Kelly, her campaign says. The Dane County judge will report $110,913 in the bank to
Supreme Court candidate Jill Karofsky raised $121,000 since early May for her bid to knock off conservative Justice Daniel Kelly, her campaign says. The Dane County judge will report $110,913 in the bank to end June and received donations from more than 600 contributors. Karofsky, who won an open seat